Palau
Palau – The Emerald Archipelago of the Pacific
Palau is a pristine paradise of over 500 islands scattered across the western Pacific Ocean, known for its crystal-clear waters, untouched coral reefs, and diverse marine life. A diver’s dream, Palau is often called one of the “Seven Underwater Wonders of the World.” Beyond its world-famous diving spots, Palau offers lush jungles, ancient stone monoliths, and a culture deeply connected to nature.
Altitude
- Highest Point: Mount Ngerchelchuus – 242 m above sea level
- Capital (Ngerulmud) Altitude: ~30 m above sea level
Distance from Airport / Capital
- Main Airport: Roman Tmetuchl International Airport (ROR) in Koror
- Ngerulmud (capital) – approx. 25 km from the airport
- Rock Islands – about 30 minutes by boat from Koror
Best Time to Visit
- November to April – Dry season with excellent visibility for diving and snorkeling.
Top Attractions
- Rock Islands Southern Lagoon – UNESCO World Heritage Site with mushroom-shaped islands.
- Jellyfish Lake – Swim among millions of harmless golden jellyfish.
- Ngardmau Waterfall – Palau’s tallest waterfall, hidden in lush rainforest.
- Blue Corner – One of the best dive sites in the world.
- Stone Monoliths of Babeldaob – Mysterious ancient stone structures.
Fun Fact
Palau was the first country in the world to ban certain types of sunscreen harmful to coral reefs.